Are Painful, Bulging Veins Interfering with Your Ability to Live a Happy, Healthy Life?
If you have diabetes, you’re probably already aware of the many complications that can arise from the disease. But did you know that having uncontrolled diabetes can actually make varicose veins worse? This is because high levels of glucose in the blood can damage your veins and delay the flow of blood through your legs and feet. Over time, this can lead to plaques forming within already compromised veins, which can increase your risk for blood clots and further swelling and discomfort. So if you’re living with diabetes, it’s important to take steps to control your blood sugar and manage your varicose veins to minimize the risk of complications.
At Mile High Center for Diabetic Health, varicose vein treatment is more than just a cosmetic procedure; it’s a way for patients in North Denver to improve their overall well-being.

What are the symptoms of Varicose Veins?
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Minimally Invasive
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Minimal Downtime
Best of all, the VenaSeal Closure System offers an impressive 96.5% closure rate after 5 years, so our patients can feel confident in the effectiveness of their treatment.
Improve your quality of life and schedule your varicose vein treatment at the Mile High Center for Diabetic Health today!